Bruce and I took Mystic north of the Bay Bridge. Cloudy skies with wind from the north at 10 knots.
Century Club: Keith Donald
I took Impulse up to the headwaters of Whitehall and Rideout Creek. The tide was high in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Ophelia. Old piers were under water. New piers were one to two feet above water.
Bruce and I took Mystic out for an awesome sail. 15-20 knots from the NE. Double reef in main and jib. Perfect balance!
I took a ride on Impulse to EYC to have a drink with Charlie and Eric.
Jean, Bernie Debbie and I took Impulse to the Iron Rooster for breakfast. Calm waters made for an easy ride.
Bernie and I took Mystic out for an afternoon sail. 12 knot NW winds.
Jean, Bernie, Debbie and I sailed into Annapolis harbor. Pleasant temperatures with northerly 10 knots winds.
I took a quick trip to Meredith Creek. The fresh air was exhilarating.
Divided Sky and Moonshadow secured Mystic for a potentially extended stay in Harness Creek and departed for home ports. Keith is released from Anne Arundel Medical Center and proceeds to Quiet Waters Park and hitched a kayak ride to Mystic for the journey home. Bruce and Steve join Keith for the sail home.
Prior to our departure for Harness Creek, the crew of Divided Sky, Moonshadow and Mystic took a wet ride on Impulse to the Iron Rooster for breakfast. Shaken Knot Stirred headed home. A northerly breeze enhanced our trip to Harness Creek. Mystic was again the anchor boat. Debbie, Keith and Dennis took Flipper ashore at Quiet Waters Park. During our cocktail hour aboard Mystic, Keith experienced a Mitch McConnell moment and took a boat ride then ambulance to Anne Arumdel Medical Center for medical tests and observation.